Many also scrutinize how his heritage is referred to by the international sports media.
" The lowest note of the fourth flute, a B-flat, is a fourth higher than the lowest note of the regular alto recorder, which is referred to by the English as the "common flute.
However, the third umpire can only rule if the decision is referred to him by the umpires out on the pitch.
Beehive, as he is coloquially referred to by the similes (Avice and her fellow Language-d humans) or Surl Tesh-echer as his name is translated into Anglo-Ubiq, is becoming a somewhat frightening figure.
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The decision to stop children's heart surgery in Leeds is to be referred by the regional health watchdog to the Secretary of State for Health.
The most obvious way is to be referred to the recruiter by someone they already know and trust.
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Mr Mandela is often fondly referred to by his clan name, Madiba.
Since the energy for driving the rear wheels is electrical rather than mechanical, this is referred to as "propshaft by wire".
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"It is not a political move or a decision by the SCAF, it is a legal matter that has been referred to the tribunal, by individuals, by other parties, " he told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.
Tony Blair is referred to, but bruisingly dismissed by being omitted from the play.
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He cares little whether his Medicare plan is referred to as a cut or by the kinder formulation, "restraining growth, " that the Republicans insisted on last year.
The list of the 22 measures referred to in the article is a a by-product of the systems approach.
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That HFCS is a mixture of fructose and glucose and that as soon as it hits the human gut sucrose becomes a mixture of fructose and glucose is known by everyone but rarely referred to.
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Prime Minister Tony Blair's office says Britain had separate intelligence from that referred to by the Americans, but is refusing to reveal the source of the information.
The scoping exercise referred to by the Secretary of State is in relation to an officials' working group which has been looking at the scope for greater shared services between the three territorial offices.
The fact of the matter is that the sequester that you referred to was agreed upon by Republicans and Democrats as part of the Budget Control Act last summer during the debt ceiling negotiations.
The new satellite air interface technology developed by Qualcomm is a 3G-based standard referred to as Enhanced Geostationary Air Link (EGAL).
The rate at which energy is absorbed by the body when exposed to RF is referred to as the specific absorption rate, or SAR.
The former president - fondly referred to by his clan name, Madiba - is regarded by most South Africans as the father of the nation, having inspired them to fight for democracy.
The software developer is simply referred to as "Bob, " according to a case study by the U.S. telecommunications firm Verizon Business.
R. 4646, referred to as the Debt Free America Act, is a bill introduced by Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-PA) in 2010 ( read the full text here).
His arrest comes under the strand referred to as "others" by investigating officers, meaning he is unconnected to the Savile abuse.
Almost half of those being referred to the Trust by various agencies say a problem with benefits is the cause of the emergency.
Just today, a colleague of mine referred me to a post by Glenn Llopis, titled Leadership Success is No Longer Measured by Money or Power.
By getting the takeover referred to the Competition Committee, Murdoch is pushing back the time horizon in a calculated bet that, six months or a year from now, the political environment may have grown somewhat less radioactive.
Physics, astronomy's dutiful daughter, suggests that the object that people call the universe, vast though it is, may be just one of an indefinite number of similar structures, governed by slightly different rules from each other, that inhabit what is referred to, for want of a better term, as the multiverse.
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The shooting is being investigated by Scotland Yard's Directorate of Professional Standards, and will be referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
The Met is currently considering a number of allegations including a rape claim from some years ago referred to it by Surrey Police, while Northamptonshire Police have been contacted by two alleged victims.
Sometimes the outing is accidental - John Leslie was inadvertently revealed by a television programme as the man supposedly referred to by Ulrika Jonsson in her autobiography (though she never named him) after days of tabloid stories about an anonymous television presenter.
By far, the person to whom Mr. Buffett has referred the most is Ajit Jain.
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